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OCR B History - Mughals and Nazis
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How many unemployed in Germany in Great depression
6,000,000
What was the Nazi slogan for German workers
Work and bread
KDF
Strength through joy
DAF
German labour front
Nazi limit on female students in universities was _%
10
Jewish death toll on kristallnacht, death toll in concentration camps later
91, 1,000
Death toll of Einsatzgruppen
1,000,000
By 1945, death toll in Nazi death camps
3,000,000
Germany army reduced to after WW1
100,000 men, 6 battleships and no tanks, military planes or submarines
Kristallnacht
Nov 9-10 1938
One day boycott of Jewish shops
1933
Sterilisation law
1933
Great depression begins
1929
nazis gain 37%
July 1932
Nazis ban political parties
June 1933
Reichstag fire
27 Feb 1933
Who was the Reichstag fire blamed on
Marinus Van Der Lubbe
Nazis gain 44%
March 1933
Enabling act
24 March 1933
The golden years
1924 - 1929
Nuremberg laws
1935
Einsatzgruppen assembled
1941
Nazis gain 18%
Sep 1930
Death of president Hindenburg
2 Aug 1934
Nazi euthanasia programs start
1939
Trade unions banned
May 1933
Unemployment ended
1938
Nazis gain 33%
Nov 1932
Hitler becomes chancellor
30 Jan 1933
Final Solution
1942
WW2
1939 - 1945
Night of long knives
30 June - 3 July 1934
Nazis gain 2.6%
May 1928
July Bomb plot
20 July 1944
Berlin Olympics
1936
Bishop Galen speaks out against Nazis
1941
Nuremberg trials
1945
Wanasse conference
20 Jan 1942
Auschwitz concentration camp established
20 May 1940
Communists imprisoned after reichstag fire
4,000
Eternal Jew is released
1940
Number of members of the Gestapo
15,000
By 1939, _ people imprisoned in camps across Germany
21,000
‘Confessional church’ set up by
Martin Niemöller
Communist newspaper
Die Rotter Fahne
Social democratic party after 1933 is called
Sopade (Social Democratic Party in Exile)
_ hand-wrote over _ postcards and anonymously left them across germany
Otto and Elise Hempell, 200
_ produced _ leaflets around German cities
The white rose movement, 6,000 - 9,000
Total war begins
1943
Hamberg bombing and death toll
July 1943, 40,000
Dresden bombing and death toll
Feb 1945, 35,000
Baburs reign
1526 - 1530
Humayans reign
1530 - 1556
Akbars Reign
1556 - 1605
Jahangirs reign
1605 - 1627
Shah Jahan’s reign
1628 - 1656
Aurangzeb’s reign
1658 - 1707
Battle of Panipat
21 April 1526
Battle of Kanua
16 March 1527
Humayun lays foundation stone for new capital at Delhi
1533
Battle of Kanauj
1540
Sher Shah’s reign (Humayun in exile)
1540 - 1555
Akbar abolishes the Jizya
1570
Akbar increases number of Mansabdars to 200
1580
Jesuit missionaries from Portugal visit Akbar
Feb 1580
Akbars three courts
Agra, Fatephur Sikri, Lahore
Huge famine that kills 2 million people
1630 - 1632
Aurangzeb reintroduces the Jizya
1679